Hi
http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/darcs/hlint/CHANGES.txt
That will now be updated for future HLint releases.
Thanks, Neil
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Joachim
Breitner<mail at joachim-breitner.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>> Am Donnerstag, den 06.08.2009, 15:39 +0100 schrieb Neil Mitchell:
>> > So please, package authors, put Changes files in your packages and keep
>> > the current for now.
>>>> The problem is that this is the kind of dull administration stuff that
>> isn't coding in Haskell, so tends to get neglected. If I know there is
>> a user demand for a changelog I'm happy to provide one, but I don't
>> want to waste time on something that isn't useful. For people who have
>> a near zero-upgrade cost (anyone who is using Cabal) I'd suggest they
>> upgrade to all of my packages immediately. For this change, I'd say it
>> probably isn't worth rolling a new debian binary unless it's
>> particularly easy.
>>>> I will start a changelog in hlint - and for some of my projects
>> (tagsoup) I do include a changelog in the user manual.
>> thanks, a changelog in the manual is at least a start. But the point I’d
> like to make is that even if everyone provides a changelog somewhere, if
> you need to keep track of four dozen packages[1], finding out where that
> is on a per-package base is quite some hassle. And even ordinary users
> are curious about the improvements that were made between two releases!
>> If the changelog had a properly specified format and location, cabal
> upgrade could, if the user wants it, tell him all the downloaded
> changes. This really helps him to keep up-to-date. It is also a good
> channel for the authors to talk to his users („see this nice module I
> added to the package“, „some parts of the API are deprecated now, please
> move to this part“). Last but not least having documented changes is QA
> measure that the Haskell platform in the wider sense deserves.
>> Greetings,
> Joachim
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